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ADELAIDE S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Tuesday 29th June 2010
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NEWS IN BRIEF
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TODAY IN SA
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Cellar-bration dinner
SPORT
Hewitt's missed opportunity
Lleyton Hewitt's latest, and possibly last, chance to
win a second Wimbledon title is over, scuttled by a
7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 loss to third seed Novak Djokovic in
the fourth round.
Labor factional warlord Bill
Shorten has admitted he
urged Julia Gillard to
challenge Kevin Rudd for the
prime ministership last week.
The federal parliamentary
secretary from the ALP's
powerful Victorian right
faction said he made the
approach last Wednesday.
"I did speak to the then
deputy prime minister and
say she should think about
this,
" Mr Shorten told ABC
television's Q&A program last
night. "She gave it a great
deal of serious reflection.
"
Mr Shorten said he became
pessimistic about Labor's
re-election chances during
the past fortnight after
speaking with voters in his
Melbourne electorate of
Maribyrnong.
Mr Shorten said taking
down Mr Rudd was a
decision the 112 members
of the parliamentary Labor
caucus took seriously.
"It is without a doubt the
single hardest decision we
have ever made in
politics,
" he said.
-AAP
Teen robbery
arrest
A 15-year-old boy has
been arrested following
an alleged break-in at an
Adelaide office last
night.
Police found the youth
near the offices, where
glass has been smashed
and property stolen,
shortly before 3am.
Rain damage
Heavy rains this morning
have damaged several
homes in the Adelaide
suburbs, with the State
Emergency Service
receiving a number of
calls between 6.30am
and 8.30am.
An SES spokesman said
many of the calls had
related to light fittings,
waterlogged walls and
problems caused by
blocked gutters.
Engineers Australia will
today release the 2010 South
Australia Infrastructure
Report Card, grading the
state's infrastructure on an
A to F scale.The report will
also include comments
and recommendations on
the overall state of SA's
transport, water, energy and
telecommunications sectors.
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Higher cost to take
off
The list of extra charges on
so-called budget carriers is a
long one.
That list grew a little longer
yesterday, after low-cost
carrierTiger Airways
announced a $10 charge will
apply to passengers who
choose to check in at the
airport from July 1.
Shorten
pushed
Gillard